In a move that signals the end of an era at Camp Nou, Barcelona announced Saturday that star striker Robert Lewandowski will leave the club when the season concludes. The Polish international, who turns 38 in August, had been widely expected to depart as his contract winds down.
Since joining from Bayern Munich in 2022, Lewandowski has been a prolific force for the Blaugrana, netting 119 goals in 191 appearances. His trophy cabinet at the club is equally impressive: three La Liga titles—including this season's championship—and a Copa del Rey crown. However, despite his remarkable scoring record, the veteran striker has seen his role diminish under coach Hansi Flick this campaign, losing the undisputed starting spot he once commanded.
For fans, this departure marks a bittersweet moment. Lewandowski brought a winning mentality and clinical finishing that helped restore Barcelona's domestic dominance. As he prepares for his final two matches—a home clash with Real Betis on Sunday and a trip to Valencia on May 23—the football world will be watching to see if he can add a few more goals to his legacy before moving on.
